Jeep backroads
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Enthusiast III
I’m going to look at the cost of thoseThe Dexter Torsion axles can be ordered so they have a 45 degree downturn. That puts the axle several inches above the centerline of the wheel. I almost hit the order button on that. I'd recommend it for any small trailer, over any other suspension type. They are smooth as butter and perform better as some of you described above. I've had it on my Popup for 30yrs.
However, my popup is much larger and wider than a standard overland trailer, so I opted for the Cruisemaster system. Yes, the shocks are about 3-4" below centerline, but that is next to the wheel. They perform better than a solid or tosion axle and are built much better. I didn't want to risk hanging up that 1" square tube axle and have my diesel truck just keep on pulling. Probably wouldn't feel it. lol The Cruisemaster's in theory would get dragged over it and hold up better to any abuse. They are also very serviceable and can be suited to your particular weight.
There are several videos out there comparing the same trailer on leafs, torsions, Timbrens, and swingarm/independent. The camera is right there under the frame. You can make that judgement just watching the videos for yourself. Plus the Aussies have gone independent 15yrs ago and don't they hold the bar for this stuff?